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10/26/2009 1 Liquids Topics • Pressure Pressure in a Liquid • Buoyancy Archimedes’ Principle • Flotation Pascal;s Principle Surface Tension • Capillarity Pressure Units: N/m 2 -- named the Pascal (Pa) very small unit; kPa lb/in 2 Force Pressure = Area Concept Test Which has the greatest pressure? – A. A point 1 cm below the surface of Lake Michigan – B. A point 1 cm below the surface of a bucket of water – C. A point 1 cm below the surface of a 2-cm deep puddle – D. All are the same pressure. Pressure in a Liquid Liquid Pressure = weight density depth × average water pressure acting against dam depends on average depth of water not on volume of water held back large shallow lake exerts only one half the average pressure that the small deep pond exerts. Calculation Practice How much greater than the pressure at the surface is the pressure 5 m below the surface of a lake?

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Page 1: Liquids.ppt - EIUux1.eiu.edu/~cblehman/lectures/Liquids.pdf• A 1-liter container completely filled with lead has a mass of 11.3 kg and is submerged in water. What is the buoyant

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Liquids

Topics

• Pressure

• Pressure in a Liquid

• Buoyancy

• Archimedes’ Principle

• Flotation

• Pascal;s Principle

• Surface Tension

• Capillarity

Pressure

Units:

N/m2 -- named the Pascal (Pa)

very small unit; kPa

lb/in2

ForcePressure =

Area

Concept Test

• Which has the greatest pressure?

– A. A point 1 cm below the surface of Lake Michigan

– B. A point 1 cm below the surface of a bucket of water

– C. A point 1 cm below the surface of a 2-cm deep puddle

– D. All are the same pressure.

Pressure in a Liquid

Liquid Pressure = weight density depth×

• average water pressure acting against dam depends on average depth of water

• not on volume of water held back • large shallow lake exerts only one half the

average pressure that the small deep pond exerts.

Calculation Practice

• How much greater than the pressure at the surface is the pressure 5 m below the surface of a lake?

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Pressure in a Liquid

• Liquid pressure is same for any given depth below surface– Independent of shape of the container

– Liquid rises to same height in each

Pressure in a Liquid

• forces of a liquid pressing against a surface add up to a net force that is perpendicular to the surface

Pressure in a Liquid

• Water pressure acts perpendicular to the sides of a container, and increases with increasing depth

Buoyancy

• greater pressure against the bottom of a submerged object produces an upward buoyant force

buoyant force is a consequence of pressure increasing with depth

Water Displacement

• A submerged object displaces a volume of water equal to volume of object

Archimedes’ Principle

• An immersed body is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces

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Check Yourself

• Does Archimedes' principle tell us that if an immersed object displaces liquid weighing 10 N, the buoyant force on the object is 10 N?

Check Yourself

• Does Archimedes' principle tell us that if an immersed object displaces liquid weighing 10 N, the buoyant force on the object is 10 N?

• Yes. Looking at it another way, the immersed object pushes 10 N of fluid aside. The displaced fluid reacts by pushing back on the immersed object with 10 N.

Concept Test

• A 1-liter container completely filled with lead has a mass of 11.3 kg and is submerged in water. What is the buoyant force acting on it?

– A. less than 113 N

– B. 113 N

– C. more than 113 N

Sinking and Floating

• If an object is denser than the fluid in which it is immersed, it will sink.

• If an object is less dense than the fluid in which it is immersed, it will float.

• If an object has a density equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed, it will neither sink nor float.

Density

• Units: – kg/m3

– kg/L

– g/cm3

• Water: – 1000 kg/m3

– 1 kg/L

– 1 g/cm3

Material Density (g/cm3)

Osmium 22.6

Platinum 21.5

Gold 19.3

Mercury 13.6

Lead 11.3

Silver 10.5

Tin 7.3

Aluminum 2.7

Water @ 4oC 1.00

Ice 0.92

Ethanol 0.79

massDensity

volume=

Flotation

• The weight of a floating object equals the weight of the water displaced by the submerged part.

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Boats & Floating

• A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.

• When an iron boat displaces a weight of water equal to its own weight, it floats. This is sometimes called the principle of flotation:

Concept Test

• A boat loaded with iron is floating on a lake. If the iron cargo is removed from the floating boat and dropped into the lake. What happens to the water level of the lake?– A. the water level drops

– B. the water level remains constant

– C. the water level increases

Check Yourself

• Why is it easier for you to float in salt water than in fresh water?

Floating Icebergs

• The tip of a floating iceberg above the ocean surface is approximately 10 percent of the whole iceberg.

• That's because ice is 0.9 times the density of water, so 90 percent of it submerges in the water.

Floating Iceberg

• Newfoundland.

• divert path away from rig by towing them with ships!

• They estimated the weight at 300,000,000 tons.

Pascal’s Principle

• A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid.

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Pascal’s Principle Pascal’s Principle

• increased air pressure produced by an air compressor transmitted to the surface of oil in underground reservoir

• oil in turn transmits the pressure to a piston, which lifts the automobile.

Surface Tension - Cohesion Capillary Action